er hi WITH YOU. To Thee we look, our risen Lord; We triumph in. Thy faithful word ; 'fo Thee we give all praise. Upon Thy statement. Wo reir: €Y #1 For Thou hast plainly said, "Lo, solute nificent ha neck. Am with you all the days." Our every need shall be supplied ; e | For Thou dost with each one abide Who Thy command obeys ; Forth at Thy bidding we shall go; or Thou, we do most surely know, Art with us all the days. | We will Thy precious word pro- claim; Boleros are oriental in style--the Greek, Byzantine, Egyptian .em- broideries--are used to stimulate the bolero I'ne in many dresses. Hair "swirls" have come in "again, held in place by tortoise and amber combs, sometimes studden and again of metal set with mock gems, ward the Norfolk jacket style coat, which means extra length a belt that slips well down belo the waist. Fringes and galloons are used to weight down tunics. J A large pale rose straw hat seen, in the shops had a crown of eye ol Have boon seuss him | Sir Hi let embroidery draped to form a in a light, frivolo Baptize disciples in Thy name, There is a growing tendency to- [bow at the back, Tisteried, Rk it And walk in all Thy ways; ing to eat, | de Lok Ma joice Thy will to d i j os : jo fire. y we rejoice Thy will to do; : and. Revers sading Satogo 's lips.| 'Nancy, here 5 Derry come to Wer in this work we know that Thou 8%0d a1 ities from only, had Miss|join us. Haven't you a word. for rt with us all the days. since that cold, Leicester apoken openly about him. [him 1" With us in the darkest days Thou glooomy . wandering through the cheerlem ip A is broken-hearted| Nancy, who was laughing and art-- London ects gh had Shoalderey sail Canading busiooen oho talking with Darcy Hamilton, | With us when dearest friends de- ingly realized Bite was false, hol-| had said to Nancy, 86 they were] turned round quietly. part low, cruel. Had not his own mo- drinking ' tea together in Mrs.| "How do you do?' she asked, in| And grief its sceptre sways; ther betrayed him, no one should|Crawshaw's drawing. 'and | cold; languid tones. "You must be [No more have we to walk alone; have ed her of Derrick|y hii ring To. Derry, frozen, I am sure, and we are mo- [For Thou whose love is freely shown 'Darnley's chameful treachery, [jut three days before he went, and | nopolizing-all the fire. Come along, | Art with us all the days. 8he recalled all the misery of|he never said a word to me about | Darcy, we will go and have a look. Thy glorious Gospel we will preach, that time, the cold, the fatigue, the | going, only seemed: brighter and |at the ball-room, and prepare our- |g' Thy disciples we will teach helplessness, then her return to the more like himself than he had been | selves for the festivity. } Dolly, if All that Thy word conveys ; lodgings, 'and the news. that free-|for weeks past." . [you want me, dear, you know |Upon Thy presence we depend ; Jom had hye Indesd.--froedom hot Naiiey Wade Ro Teply, but her hp hi up her velvet For Fring as Saviour, Leader, drow gal ed if al bend trembled a little. : train, Mrs, Crawshaw put her small| Art with us all the days. 19, buv'in an: awful , It must have been that very time hand on her cousin's arm, and CAT war oi : - , that @ few simple, tender words, walked away, laughing, with what I Station. O ok WATSON. it bad not been for Janet, the|full of apparent deep and -unalter- sounded like good merriment to the | 1"? ° tation, Ont., 1911. girl would have probably sunk be-|able love, had come to her, which, others, but which rang inher ears ~ neath the anxieties and trouble|after reading swiftly, she had de. as a hollow mockery WHERE PROTECTION + which followed on that day. The |liberately torn in two and returned Darnley stood staring after her he me a . faithful woman took everything on | to Derrick Darnley with the follow- as she ot ¢ 8 HELPS THE FARMER. tt sorts 0d when she teund ng wrt Br a begs to inform "Who is the man b Be hed Keeps Out Meats and Butter From - +go_ to the Hall, or, indeed, any-|jp, Darnley that henceforth she Dorothy, sharply; and, as she to the Antipodes. r th § him, he relapsed into silence again, where near to the scene of the hor- desires to -hold no communication until a rervant came to Toad: him An instance of how a Protective ror she had 'gone through, she | ith him, either by word or let- to his room, when, with a forced |Taviff protects the farmer of Can- ter.' : ' YOU SHOULD READ THE SUN mmm moved her young . mistress to a smile, he said : ada is seen now and then, when good botel, telegraphed to Fen- Had Dorothy known this, any | "I shall be down directly, Dol- [the Customs Officers hold up for SEND IN YOUR ORDER AT ONCE ton peremptorily to send the ad- lexi ; ; uD | i | duty some shipment from far-off } perplexity which had arisen re-{ly,'" and he went quickly away. y some shipr o Wen of the Ura Foro Brustees specting her cousin's strange emi- Once alone in his room, he stood Australia or China. . THE WEEKLY SUN, TORONTO awyers, which Fenton, ing gration to Canada might possibly | with clinched hands and compress-| On March 18th last, 750 carcasses ened and sobered, did at once; and have been explai . of frozen lamb from Australia w ° plained, and another |ed lips. en lam IE A ----------e---------------- when the lawyers er he othy drop of bitterness added to the cup| Incredible as it seemed, he could [landed at St. John, N. B. 250 N------------ ee the rest was easy. For Dorothy of reproach and remerse which was | find no solution to the extraordin- | ¢arcasses were sent to the William . - s THE SUGAR OF QUALITY" | Leicester, "leaving her father in Mrs. Darnley' : : ; Davies Co., Limited, Toronto. The . . 8 dail rtion now-| ary cl} V q h ¢ ' » loronto © good hands, travelled up to be with a-days. y " g po ne he change mn ha rent hat greater part of the remainder were LL IS ANOTHER NAME ron The Weekly Sun, the farmers' business paper, is giving unbiased and reliable information regarding this great ques- tion, such as is not given in any other Journal. : a her adopted sister in this time of But Dorothy did not know--and, | change. Money must have harden-|ShiPped to Montreal. This lamb te Sein by Joving as far as Nancy was concerned, was | ed her heart and set her for ever me quchased at Dine ps Ler y otected . fe : ) 0- tended as though she had been a [never likely to. All the latter ask-| away from him. ronto. child. But Dorothy's strenuous ef. [4 Was that she might never meet| Going up to the broad mantle- Under existing conditions the ; this dear, cruel, treacherous man | shelf, he buried his face on his or haan l0UId, Wriecontary 10 |e wid (hat she. sieht Te oh toad hy was three cents per pound held on her husband's dead body, | Peace. 'What use tb try and get abany| oot per pound laid down in To- . an inquest which gave forth the Ripstone Hall was very gay on other reason?' he asked himself, Towie. verdict of "suicide whilst i a state this Christmas Eve. . bitterly, as the moments passed, Fresh dressed lambs were sel- of unsomd mind,"' and to the brave "We must all hang our stockings and then he roused himself. She ling in Toronto at that time at loyalty of the loving girl Nancy | UP» ir Snow! Dorothy cried has Joi wa plainly she doesnt 12¢. to 13c. per pound. % "and Duncan will put in some rich | want to have anything move to do | 2; no : r iy dnt wh ver rgd Goi an. roel fowl Be me Bronte Well han 1 fel Hove er ine vis ov | EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR of the cunning way in which Tho- [from the East; won't you, Dun-|clear enough. I'm a fool to torture | y een the prices of the Australian . . oo mao Crawshaw had eluded the | can!' . myself any more. After all, I'm and Canadian lamb. This explains why it is so generally used during the Fruit watchful eye of his keepers--for Lord Merefield, who had made not the first man to have made a The duty protected the Canadian | Season. the doctor so hastily called in had his appearance two hours. after big mistake, about a woman !"' farmer against the Australian pro- straightway set two men to guard they had arrived, made no reply | With a shrug of his shoulders, duct. him, having €een at once the ho- [1° this, but only glared at poor, re Qisrede, he, roused himself nd But under Reciprocity the duty, Sob } : _| nocen arcy milton, round |dres rapidly, and as he sto is froz wi , only! slag) taint Shai Marked bis de whom Dorothy was flitting lightly, [for a moment before joining the iD nen Jauh ht be only | The Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal It was through Dorothy and Dr. | for the sheer purpose of teas her | others, he came to the dtermimation shipments could be laid down in Established in 1854 by John Redpath, Grantley together that Nancy was cousin, who had returned, looking [that he would leave again as soon Toronto at 10%c. per pound, two never told exactly what caused her | Pronzed and older and very attrac-|as he could get away. or three cents per pound cheaper husband's death, and the mental |!ive to the dainty, golden-haired (To be continued.) than the price for the home raised torture. she had endured was so|Dolly. > products. e no leadin "Well, then, if you won't give us ~ Referring to the lambs which nt She rai rs anyof your Eastern spoils, you| - STRONGER THAN MEAT. were sent to Montreal. When they. Brand Farm encin the subject as much as was pos- [Must wake up, sin, and dance--yuos, yo Be i reached Montreal. Canadian lamb | -_ td sible. - She was spared much worry dance, You must opeh the ser-|A Judge's Opinion of Grape-Nuts.|, selling at 10)4c. The Austra-| - with the lawyers, also, for Craw. |Vants' ball with the eook -- you| 'p gentleman who has acquired a (lian lambs were sold at 9}sc. deliv- DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO FARMER oh : ) r FREIGHT PREPAID TO YOUR NEAREST R. R. STATION 8 See that you get it from your Grocer for it means "Preserving Satisfaction." shaw had been 'master of 'his for- hear] sirt--and Naney, you must judicial turn of mind from experi-|ered ex cars Montreal duty paid, + tune too short a time to permit him take Foster. v.+., ence on the bench out in the Sun- [the owners apparently being con- #40 have made many pompli abigan; | Dorothy was, ike the Prove h'n|fower Btate, writes a carefully |tented to undersell the Canadian | "and, in fact, ax has been shown; he | fairy to-night; her eyes were #park-feongidered opinion_.as to the value [market by one cent per pound. "was far more inclined to hoard hig ling, her cheeks flushed, her whuie of Graps-Nuts as food. He says: Now, if you wish to see the effect, {money than' to squander it. ; - - [face' full of new and old hagpince¥ | (For the past 5 years' Grape- [upon the live stock market of the ©" The young widow had at first|mixed. . Nutt has been a prominent feature [receipt of this Australian lamb in ",. astounded and annoyed the trus-| 'Daddy, you must. take Mrs |in our bill of fare. Montreal, turn up the Morireal, " 1tees and lawyers by her steadfast |Starr. 'Oh, nonsense! Of &wurss,| "Phe crisp food with the delici- papers of March 20th, in one of | refusal to accept the fortune which |You can dance. You are fot su ous, nutty flavor has become an which, for example, the headline had come. to her; and it is very |lame as all that. Mr. Hamilion indispensable necessity in.my fam-|was, Sheep Sold Lower in Local ! doubtful if they 'would ever have bad efter take Baines. And nowlily's everyday life. Markets. brought her to a reasonable frame |there is Janet. Oh, Nancy, who| «Jy has proved to be most health-| If, with the three cent duty on of mind had not Dorothy stepped | shall dance with Janet 1' And [fy] and beneficial, and hag enabled | every pound, frozen lamb can be/ in at a good moment, and by simple | Dorothy stopped still, with a ¢n-|us to practically abolish pastry and | profitably imported from Austra. | common-sense argument, and an [cal look of dismay on her 'ace. pies from our table, for the chil-|lia, it seems almost conclusive that : artful suggestion as to the amount |. They were all standing round the | dren prefer Grape-Nuts and do reducing the duty will also reduce ~ of good Nancy could do her Uncle | big fire in the hall, not crave rich and unwholesome | the price of Canadian lamb accord- Henry and others, had induced the | Nancy laughed. ~~. , |food. "da ingly. nls dors Avetraile om girl to change her'mind. ¢ i '| "What an awful thing, Dulis! "'Grape-Nuts keeps us all in per-| And not only oes au ao "All this bustle and work had been [he replied. "Now what ate you | fect physical condition--as a pre-|port frozen meat, bu it exports very good for Dorothy, it helped to |8oing to do?' ; ventive of disease. it is beyond butter as well. It exports ann heal the wound which had been in-| 'Suposing the lady herself 1as! value. I have been particularly | ally between fifty and seventy- ve flicted on her gentle heart that [no objections, what do you say to impressed by the beneficial effects million pounds of butter. be Taid orning inthe inds. |my dancing. with Janet?' said g|of Grape-Nuts when used by ladies Australian butter can e Jai She was leatning voice, quietly, from the . back- | who are troubled with face blem-|down now in bond a ontreal at rnley, tp grasp ound ; and turning, they saw Der: |ishes, skin eruptions, ete. Tt clears [23c. per pound. A uty o our s words to her, and; c Darnley's tall form, still en-|up the complexion wonderfully. [cents per pound re » wo and undeclared. a's ! § din bi th : "AS to its nutritive qu lities, my | competition with the anadian 'Sng for poor fo : t in ha ' lexperience is that one small dish |butter mow selling at 26c. per te toto hor hoas was . ; ROYAL FENCE Is made of the best all No. 9 hard steel wire, heavily galvanized and perfectly woven. The farmers of Ontario have purchased gver 200 carloads of Royal Pence this sezson. Your money back and we pay freight both ways If not satisfied. The following styles we carry in stock and can make prompt shipment of any amount. All fence put up in 20, 30 and 40 rod rolls only: 6-40-0 Has € line wires, 40 in. high, | 8-48 Has 8 line wires, 48 In. high, 9 stays to the rod. All No. 9 hard 12 stays to the rod, all No. § hard stee] wire. Spacing 7, 7, 8, 9, 9. steel wire. Spacing 4, 5, 6, 7, Price per rod, freight prepaid g31'2¢ 8, 9, 9. Price per rod, freight 7-40-0 Has 7 line wires, 40 in. high, 9 stays to the rod; all No. 9 hard | 9.48.0 Has 9 line wires, 48 in. high, of Grape-Nuts is superior to a|P° i i pound of meat 10 Dlenmis, which| Under Reciprocity, which would lis an important consideration for do away with the duty of four anyone. Tt satisfies the appetite | cents per pound, the Eastern steel wire. Spacing 5, 6, 6, 7, - 9 stays to the rod, all No. 9 hard and strengthens the power of re-| Townships butter would have to 7%, 8%. Price per rod, freight steel wire. Spacing 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, sisting fatigue; while its use in-| compete during the winter months 8,8, 9. Price per rod, freight ¢ ! the « recable | With 'Austrairan butter which cost|l go 0 Fas 8 1ine wires, 40 in. high, 12 | Drepa'd .... .... .... .... =r130€ sometimes follow ; only 23¢. per pound in Montreal stays to the rod, all No. 9 hard steel | 9.48 Same as § -48-0, with 12 stays: Bi an MR eiibeisicin wire. Spacing 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 7, to the rod. Price per rod, NLS 8. price per rod, freight pre- freight gp epa'd «+ gavage EEN IN PARIS SHOPS. BRE ns ens ein rn een |g SL ME, 2 7-40-0 Has 7 line wires, 48 in. high, to the rod, sii Mo. 9 bard steel wire, 9 stays to the rod, all No. 9 hard | gpeoing 3, 33, 33%, 3%, 63%, ¢, steel wive. 6, 8, 7, 9, 10, 1%. 8, 8, 8. Price per rod, freight Price per rod, freight prepaid . gc PrOPAId cut tire arev insniianae : 35¢ We sell the best all iron double stretcher made, freight prepaid ;... $7.80 ' forms is used to a great k suit is one of the accept. | J